Michael Dacher
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Michael Dacher (born 21 August 1933; † 3 December 1994 in Peiting) was a German mountaineer and extreme climber.
In 1979 he and Reinhold Messner climbed the K2 in record time and without oxygen equipment.
A primary school in Khadambas, a village 80 km east of Kathmandu in Nepal, has been named after him.

